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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 24 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yo quiero salir con ______ (tú y Roy)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need a pronoun.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@markchernioglo

OpenStudy (markchernioglo):

ellos

OpenStudy (markchernioglo):

which means them

OpenStudy (markchernioglo):

So I want to go out with them. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok thanks :)

OpenStudy (markchernioglo):

Hey no prob

OpenStudy (markchernioglo):

I can help you anytime you need help! :)

OpenStudy (alfonso-o):

Hello there: Just to say I believe this is referring to "you" in the plural form... Simply picture Peter (just as an exemple) talking to you (that is *tu*) and to Roy. Now, Peter wants to go with the two (both) of you, and he says... So here are the options we have, don't we?: yo - - conmigo [in English = "I - - with me"] tu - - contigo el/ella - - con el/ con ella nosotros/ nosotras - - con nosotros/ con nosotros vosotros/ vosotras - - con vosotros/ con vosotras ellos/ ellas - - con ellos/ con ellas Hope this helps! Blessings P.S.: Sorry I'm not including accents: *tu* and *el* need to be accented.

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